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Tricky to find, use google maps and then search. Every policy is designed
to reinforce that this is Phred's idea of what a restaurant should be. In a party of four or more, someone may be put off. That said it is an adventure and...More

Elemental@Gasworks is a restaurant you will either love or hate, with little chance of being in between. If you expect a "normal" restaurant, with a menu to choose from, friendly banter with your server, or even little things like a sign on the door, this...More

As the sign inside said, "There are 2000 normal restaurants in Seattle - this is not one of them."
elemental is one of my very favorite places, and you have to accept it on its own terms. If you want traditional "the customer is always...More

This is one restaurant where both the good and bad reviews are right. Actually it's two restaurants, which makes it even harder to rate.
This will cover both "Elemental" and "Elemental Next Door" (END) because I can't find a separate entry for the latter. The...More

Don't go to this place expecting a warm welcome or a comfortable experience... If you can tolerate rude you will love to eat here. The dinner is amazing... I stopped counting all of the courses and my friend loved the wine pairings. Unique dishes and...More

The experience is anything but "typical". This place stimulates all five senses like nothing else can--ok, almost nothing else ;-)
Don't even think about making choices. The menu (there is none) is what you are served by the chef and her partner, the attentive, spartan...More

Second time there and just as good as the first. They hit on every cylinder... food outstanding, wine selections excellent, great hosting, delightful service. And you'll want to hug chef Laurie to thank for the experience.

I dunno about you. But being dismissed, ignored, eye-rolled, condescended to ruins my evening. Food was all right and the wine pairings were tolerable. But $140 for two, who had to leave mid-meal because one of us got sick? Hardly a good deal.